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URL:https://www.azbio.org/events/better-consistency-and-reproducibility-in
 -proximity-assays-using-nanospa
SUMMARY:Better Consistency and Reproducibility in Proximity Assays using na
 noSPA -  - 14 Oct 21 10:00
DESCRIPTION:Radioisotopes facilitate highly sensitive detection of small mo
 lecule analytes but there are many challenges when it comes to measurement
 \, particularly for scintillation proximity assays (SPA). Join us for a br
 ief summary of recent research by Dr. Matthias Quick\, and Dr. Jonathan Co
 leman\, who have found nanoSPATM to be instrumental in reducing the diffic
 ulty of collecting reproducible\, consistent SPA results. Dr. Colleen Janc
 zak of Scintillation Nanotechnologies will also provide an overview of our
  nanoSPATM products.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nBetter Consistency and Reproducibility 
 in Proximity Assays Using nanoSPA\n\nOctober 14th\n\n1:00 EDT/ 10:00am AZ\
 n\n50 minutes&nbsp\;\n\nREGISTER&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\nThere is no charge to re
 gister\nGuest Speakers:\nMatthias Quick\, PhD.\n\nDr. Quick is Associate P
 rofessor of Neurobiology in the Department of Psychiatry and in the Center
  for Molecular Recognition in the Columbia University Vagelos College of P
 hysicians and Surgeons. Throughout his academic career Dr. Quick has been 
 actively involved in the research of membrane transport processes with spe
 cial interest in the physiology\, bioenergetics\, and molecular dynamics o
 f sodium-coupled transport proteins.\n\nJonathan Coleman\, PhD.\n\nDr. Col
 eman is Assistant Professor in the Department of Structural Biology at Uni
 versity of Pittsburgh. His research aims to elucidate the molecular functi
 on\, architecture\, and high-affinity drug binding sites of synaptic vesic
 le transporters in neurons by studying their function using biochemical te
 chniques and determining their structures.\n\nFor more information visit w
 ww.sntnano.com
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